White House Maintains Hope For TTIP Despite Brexit, Notes U.S. May Have To 'Start Again' With UK
Despite the Brexit vote last week, the White House is staying on message and insisting the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership could be finished this year. Principal deputy White House press secretary Eric Schultz said yesterday that “the economic rationale for the TTIP agreement remain strong, and we intend to continue working with the E.U. conclude negotiations as soon as feasible. I know that our United States trade representative has said a goal for the end of the year. I...